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http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=142623
Jam writes:
"The women, as hard as they try, as much as they train, as often as they compete with or without the men, I just don't ever see them possessing the same capabilities as the men players."....
Since I am being quoted, I would like to add one caveat! :grin-square:
The BEST -- and I mean the ABSOLUTE BEST -- female player of all times, IMHO, is/was Jean Balukas. For whatever reason, she had the skills set needed to beat any male pro player on the face of the Earth -- yesterday, today, and tomorrow.
There are some GREAT lady pros today who possess a whole lot of killer instinct, with magnificant breaks and shot-making capabilities, but, me personally, I do not think they can defeat male pros on a consistent basis.
That is not to say that the lady pros are not capable of beating a male pro. We see that all the time in mixed tournaments. When you're talking about tournament races, anything can happen. Each player must not make a mistake.
One reason for this may be that female pool players could switch their passions as they advance in life, i.e., families, children, jobs, et cetera. Women are usually the care-takers of families. It may be why we don't see as many lady pros stay in the pool racket as long as the male pros stay in the pool racket. :wink:
Pros, though, today in pool, are a rare breed. It is the leagues where pool shines the brightest. In fact, I think the majority of pool enthusiasts identify much more with the leagues than professional pool. I know at my local pool room, if I were to go in there on a league night, 95 percent of the league members have never heard of Efren Reyes, Earl Strickland, or Ralf Souquet.
